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Ah, Q!!! He was my favourite character on Star Trek, played by John Delancie (sp?).

Q was an appreciated character for his stir of things, but I think you'd have to be mentally unstable to pick him as your favorite. He was a menace. He punished people without just cause. Effectively, he was your god without the "implied" justice. Effectively, little more than a criminal with superior power. If you justify his actions then you can't deny the actions of a powerful crime lord. For all intents and purposes, Q executed his actions for fun and personal enjoyment, and the only saving grace in the context of the show was Picard or Janeway pleading for his mercy. But that's a pretty disgraceful excuse for such a powerful being. Ultimately, ST:VOY demonstrated that Q was virtually clueless about the universe and even needed humanity to even keep the Q continuum intact. If anything, the entire idea of Q is the anti-thesis to any kind of "god". It was the idea that, as powerful and wise as Q thought he was (effectively, as powerful as the Christian god), he ultimately didn't know as much as he thought he did and was ultimately a chaotic force in the universe with little or no wisdom guiding it.